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2005 Marlow-Hunter 260

2005 Marlow-Hunter 260

$21,900

Bradenton, Florida

Negotiable

Year 2005

Make Marlow-Hunter

Model 260

Category Cruiser Sailboats

Length 26

Posted Over 1 Month

2005 Hunter 260 SailBoat Price: $ 21,900.00 OBO Conditions : good , ready to sail. Clear Boatfax Type: Water Ballast with centerboard Control: pedestal with wheel steering rudder Sails: Main, roller furling jib Roller Furling: Cruising Design Canvas: Sailcover, Bimini and many more Outboard: 2005 Nissan 9.9 hp, 4 stroke with remote start and throttle (in vry good conditions) Specs: LENG OVERALL (LOA) 26’ 3” LENG OF WATER LÑINE (LWL) : 23’ 3” BEAM (MAX): 8’ 11 ½” DRAFT (center board up): 1.9 Ft. DRAFT (center board down): 6 Ft MAST HEIGHT (from water line) : 40 Ft DISPLACEMENT (w/o water ballast) : 3000 Lbs DISPLACEMENT (with water ballast) : 5000 Lbs SAIL AREA (100% triangles): 289.5 sq. Ft. Trailer: Original 2005 Magic Tild Galvanized double axle with fenders, guides, extending tongue, with new trailer jack, tires ,wheels, drums , springs . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4GFVMLPSiY&feature=youtu.be (video sailing) email: [email protected] or text 941 9204936 (juan Rosabal) Current location : Sarasota Sailing Squadron Marina at Sarasota Bay , Florida (las 3 years, not on the water, normally in parking lot) Position at the marina parking Lot : B26 Information about de sailboat https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/hunter-260 https://www.marlow-hunter.com/wp-content/uploads/260_1997-2005.pdf The boat includes all the standard features and more… Pedestal guard w/cockpit table Cabin vent fan Cabin 12v receptacle Cockpit 12v receptacle Cockpit cushions, helm seat cushion Solid boom vang with ajustment Rail mounted propane grill 2nd battery & selector switch / solar charger Stern rail seat covers and cushions Helm seat cushion 2 Anchors Port-o-potti toilet Jib w/roller –main w/reef points Lazy jack systems Mast 40' with raising and lowering system Custom screen for main hatch AM/FM/CD Stereo w/cabin and cockpit speakers Cabin shades Draft 1.9 ‘board up, 6’ boar down 8 livesaver Miscellaneus , spare parts Deph meter Pressurized on-desmand water pump in kitchen sink and bath room faucets -- 20 gal fresh water tank Built in cooler- and double burner propane stow Moon light hatch Replaced recalled petcock ball valves EZ steer Teak Cabin bookshelf and VHS holder Pedestal compass Windex 6 fenders Hand held Garmin GPS and VHF – Radio Solar charging Boat cover Cockit cushion bottom paint Bimini top

1987 Catalina 34

1987 Catalina 34

$24,500

Muskegon, Michigan

Year 1987

Make Catalina

Model 34

Category Sloop

Length 34

Posted Over 1 Month

The seller advises the boat has been annually maintained and is ready to sail. Overall in very good shape with some minor exceptions. The fridge / freezer is non-operable. The side decks have some moisture, as to be expected with a vessel of this age. **A local rep has not viewed this vessel in person. All information & pictures were provided directly by the seller. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any specific questions you may have, to submit an offer, or schedule a showing. Stock #421268 1987 CATALINA 34 SLOOP SAILBOAT WITH UNIVERSAL DIESEL ENGINE, 23 HORSEPOWER Check out this nicely appointed 1987 Catalina 34 sloop available for sale in Michigan. Many upgrades with newer electronics and sails. Fin keel. She's rigged to single hand. The current 3rd owner has bought a replacement vessel so this one needs to go. Features include a bimini and dodger with connector, electric primary winches, Raymarine GPS and depth, autopilot, compass, VHF radio, and 4 batteries with smart charger. The cabin has 3 berths to sleep up to 6, with a head, dinette, oven and stove. The fridge / freezer is current not working. Sails include a main sail and genoa (both new in 2018), and original spinnaker. Included is a stack pack sail cover. Powered by a Universal XP 25 horsepower diesel motor, with a 23 gallon fuel capacity. She'll burn approximately 5 gallons per hour at cruise speed. 5,000 lb ballast. Per seller, the hull has been painted with several coats of EZPoxy. She needs some TLC to the decks but nothing major. This listing is new to market. Any reasonable offer may be accepted. Submit an offer today! Reason for selling is bought something else. At Pop Yachts, we will always provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results. You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 538-7803 to discuss this boat. Selling your boat has never been easier. At Pop Yachts, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Call (855) 218-2805 and we'll get started selling your boat today. Reason for selling is bought something else.

1982 Gulfstar 44

1982 Gulfstar 44

$87,800

Cotuit, Massachusetts

Year 1982

Make Gulfstar

Model 44

Category Cruiser

Length 44

Posted Over 1 Month

The hull bottom was resurfaced with 24 oz biaxial fiberglass cloth and West Epoxy. Micron 66 bottom paint wet sanded for superior performance and anti-fouling. Stock #388564 Take alook at this hard-to-find sloop! Snap this one up before it is gone. Are you in the market for a cruising sailboat? Look no further! This 1982 Gulfstar 44 is a beautiful boat that has been maintained and is in great condition, the owner confirms. With a length of 44' 8" and a beam of 13' 2", this center cockpit sailboat offers plenty of room for relaxation and enjoyment on the water. Powered by a Perkins 4-108 diesel engine, this boat provides 10 nautical miles per gallon at 5 to 6 knots cruising with a custom-made Gori 23x13 folding propeller. Equipped with 280 watts of solar power and a 400W Airgen wind generator, you'll have plenty of power options while out on the water. With 2 cabins and 2 heads, this boat is perfect for those looking for comfort and style while cruising. So, what are you waiting for? Come check out this beautiful Gulfstar 44 today! I acquired Sea Hawk in 1982 and over the years made many improvements to her as outlined below: The boat had suffered some below water hull damage during Hurricane Bob in 1991. All damaged hull fiberglass was removed and replaced using West Epoxy and biaxial fiberglass, better materials than used in her construction. The bottom had been peeled when acquired and I had the whole bottom and keel covered with 21 oz biaxial fiberglass cloth and west epoxy and then sealed with Interlux Inter Portect 200E so blistering will never be a problem. A new Rudder and Skeg were made using waterproof plywood covered with Biaxial fiberglass cloth and west epoxy to replace the damaged components. The propeller shaft which had a very slight bend in the taper region, and the propeller were replaced. The bent 3 blade fixed propeller was replaced by a 2 blade geared folding GORI propeller, custom modified over the next two years to be a 23 x 13 propeller which provides excellent cruising mileage of 10 nmpg, generally unheard of in a 26,000 pound sailboat. The propeller shaft is spiral wrapped with fiberglass roving and west Epoxy to provide a non chipping coating for the bottom paint to adhere to. A new zinc collar is also attached to the shaft. The Cutlass bearing has been recently replaced so no maintenance in this regard will be needed for about 10 years of normal use. The original design skeg bolted on by five studs in a row, which failed was replaced for over $20,000, by a superior design and materials skeg with two larger diameter bolts to the side and 3 others in line, and attached from the inside so the rudder does not have to be dropped to remove the skeg, should that ever be necessary. The new skeg has only a partial sesason of use since installed. The spider around the rudder post was also strengthened when the new skeg was installed. The steering cables to the pedestal have also been replaced. The aft end of the keel has been extended by about 15" to allow for good hydrodynamic fairing instead of the as built thick rounded trailing edge, to improve speed and balance of the boat under sail. The bottom paint is Interlux Micron 66, the best available ablative bottom paint from Interlux for use in salt water. A fresh coat will be applied before launching for the purchaser.. The Perkins 4-108 engine has very few hours on it for a boat of this age since I was able to sail it in and out of the harbor in Cotuit MA. The total hours are well under 2500. The oil was changed at the end of each season with Mobil Delvac or synthetic Mobil oil since new. The transmission was completely filled to prevent corrosion at haul out and drained to the correct use level when launched in the spring. The interior teak bulkheads and panels have been coated with West Epoxy coating resin to eliminate the need to re oil the teak every year. The solid teak wood doors have also been sealed with coating epoxy and then varnished with West System varnish for a beautiful finish. The aft cabin cushions have been replaced with 6" thick foam to provide a more comfortable sleeping surface. The forward Vee Birth cushions and covers have been replaced by 5" thick foam. All cushion covers are made from machine washable fabrics. A refrigeration unit was added to the ice box after the boat was equipped with a 285 watt solar panel which more than supplies the electricity needs of the boat in sunny weather. Ice cubes can be made under the cold air supply from the refrigeration unit. A wind generator mounted at the stern is also supplied to augment the solar panel output on cloudy windy days. The original Signet instruments are available but have been replaced by Silva / Nexus instruments with much improved displays. Fixed and hand held VHF radios are supplied. The Furuno radar display is mounted on a custom bracket that allows the display to be seen from the chart table or pushed up through the galley overhead hatch to be seen from the cockpit. A new, one season ago, maximum size varnished cockpit teak table has been made and fitted, which is 60% larger than the original cockpit table, which is also available. The teak cap rail around the cockpit has just been refinished, and all exterior teak has been kept varnished since the boat was new. A large dodger extending back to the pedestal is included along with a smaller dodger and a Bimini which was used by the original owner. I'm the second owner. The mast, spreaders and boom have been maintained with Awlgrip two part polyurethane paint since new. The brackets for attaching the lower spreaders to the mast were reinforced and structurally improved after one of them failed under sail. The top plates on the turning blocks were replaced with stronger and thicker plates to improve the free running of the sheaves. The bolts holding the side rail tracks were replaced in way of normal trimming car locations with superior strength stainless steel after one of the heads on the original bolts snapped off due to hidden corrosion cracking. The standing rigging was inspected with the mast down since the boat was hauled and found to be in good condition, in the most recent survey, and the boat has never been struck by lightening. The advertised sale price includes replacing the standing rigging if wanted or an allowance (of about $7k) will be made for those not wanting to have the rig replaced. Sails are what power a sailboat! Since great performance was desired, the original sails, that come with the boat, were replaced by North Sails Main and 2 152% genoas. These sails have powered the boat to numerous New England race wins including the Venona prize for the "Round the Vineyard race" which we won both in class and overall including all classes based on our PHRF corrected time ?? Other race wins include the Buzzards Bay Regatta and several Whalers races around Block Island. Also installed is a removable inner headstay about 6" aft of the Harken roller furler which replaced the original Hood roller furler, and the replaced headsay, for which two hank on sails are included one about 120% and one a storm sail. Full spinnaker gear including an 18' spinnaker pole, mast track, topping lift and sheets are supplied along with a working spinnaker, (not measured for racing). A 45 pound CQR plow anchor and 14' 3/8" stainless steel anchor chain and rode are the normal anchoring gear and a 22 pound Danforth anchor, chain and rode is also supplied. Please submit any and ALL offers - your offer may be accepted! Submit your offer today! Reason for selling is no longer using. At Pop Yachts, we will always provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results. You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 538-7803 to discuss this boat. Selling your boat has never been easier. At Pop Yachts, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Call (855) 218-2805 and we'll get started selling your boat today. Reason for selling is no longer using.

1982 Gulfstar 44

1982 Gulfstar 44

$77,800

Cotuit, Massachusetts

Year 1982

Make Gulfstar

Model 44

Category Cruiser

Length 44

Posted Over 1 Month

The hull bottom was resurfaced with 24 oz biaxial fiberglass cloth and West Epoxy. Micron 66 bottom paint wet sanded for superior performance and anti-fouling. Stock #388564 Take alook at this hard-to-find sloop! Snap this one up before it is gone. Are you in the market for a cruising sailboat? Look no further! This 1982 Gulfstar 44 is a beautiful boat that has been maintained and is in great condition, the owner confirms. With a length of 44' 8" and a beam of 13' 2", this center cockpit sailboat offers plenty of room for relaxation and enjoyment on the water. Powered by a Perkins 4-108 diesel engine, this boat provides 10 nautical miles per gallon at 5 to 6 knots cruising with a custom-made Gori 23x13 folding propeller. Equipped with 280 watts of solar power and a 400W Airgen wind generator, you'll have plenty of power options while out on the water. With 2 cabins and 2 heads, this boat is perfect for those looking for comfort and style while cruising. So, what are you waiting for? Come check out this beautiful Gulfstar 44 today! I acquired Sea Hawk in 1982 and over the years made many improvements to her as outlined below: The boat had suffered some below water hull damage during Hurricane Bob in 1991. All damaged hull fiberglass was removed and replaced using West Epoxy and biaxial fiberglass, better materials than used in her construction. The bottom had been peeled when acquired and I had the whole bottom and keel covered with 21 oz biaxial fiberglass cloth and west epoxy and then sealed with Interlux Inter Portect 200E so blistering will never be a problem. A new Rudder and Skeg were made using waterproof plywood covered with Biaxial fiberglass cloth and west epoxy to replace the damaged components. The propeller shaft which had a very slight bend in the taper region, and the propeller were replaced. The bent 3 blade fixed propeller was replaced by a 2 blade geared folding GORI propeller, custom modified over the next two years to be a 23 x 13 propeller which provides excellent cruising mileage of 10 nmpg, generally unheard of in a 26,000 pound sailboat. The propeller shaft is spiral wrapped with fiberglass roving and west Epoxy to provide a non chipping coating for the bottom paint to adhere to. A new zinc collar is also attached to the shaft. The Cutlass bearing has been recently replaced so no maintenance in this regard will be needed for about 10 years of normal use. The original design skeg bolted on by five studs in a row, which failed was replaced for over $20,000, by a superior design and materials skeg with two larger diameter bolts to the side and 3 others in line, and attached from the inside so the rudder does not have to be dropped to remove the skeg, should that ever be necessary. The new skeg has only a partial sesason of use since installed. The spider around the rudder post was also strengthened when the new skeg was installed. The steering cables to the pedestal have also been replaced. The aft end of the keel has been extended by about 15" to allow for good hydrodynamic fairing instead of the as built thick rounded trailing edge, to improve speed and balance of the boat under sail. The bottom paint is Interlux Micron 66, the best available ablative bottom paint from Interlux for use in salt water. A fresh coat will be applied before launching for the purchaser.. The Perkins 4-108 engine has very few hours on it for a boat of this age since I was able to sail it in and out of the harbor in Cotuit MA. The total hours are well under 2500. The oil was changed at the end of each season with Mobil Delvac or synthetic Mobil oil since new. The transmission was completely filled to prevent corrosion at haul out and drained to the correct use level when launched in the spring. The interior teak bulkheads and panels have been coated with West Epoxy coating resin to eliminate the need to re oil the teak every year. The solid teak wood doors have also been sealed with coating epoxy and then varnished with West System varnish for a beautiful finish. The aft cabin cushions have been replaced with 6" thick foam to provide a more comfortable sleeping surface. The forward Vee Birth cushions and covers have been replaced by 5" thick foam. All cushion covers are made from machine washable fabrics. A refrigeration unit was added to the ice box after the boat was equipped with a 285 watt solar panel which more than supplies the electricity needs of the boat in sunny weather. Ice cubes can be made under the cold air supply from the refrigeration unit. A wind generator mounted at the stern is also supplied to augment the solar panel output on cloudy windy days. The original Signet instruments are available but have been replaced by Silva / Nexus instruments with much improved displays. Fixed and hand held VHF radios are supplied. The Furuno radar display is mounted on a custom bracket that allows the display to be seen from the chart table or pushed up through the galley overhead hatch to be seen from the cockpit. A new, one season ago, maximum size varnished cockpit teak table has been made and fitted, which is 60% larger than the original cockpit table, which is also available. The teak cap rail around the cockpit has just been refinished, and all exterior teak has been kept varnished since the boat was new. A large dodger extending back to the pedestal is included along with a smaller dodger and a Bimini which was used by the original owner. I'm the second owner. The mast, spreaders and boom have been maintained with Awlgrip two part polyurethane paint since new. The brackets for attaching the lower spreaders to the mast were reinforced and structurally improved after one of them failed under sail. The top plates on the turning blocks were replaced with stronger and thicker plates to improve the free running of the sheaves. The bolts holding the side rail tracks were replaced in way of normal trimming car locations with superior strength stainless steel after one of the heads on the original bolts snapped off due to hidden corrosion cracking. The standing rigging was inspected with the mast down since the boat was hauled and found to be in good condition, in the most recent survey, and the boat has never been struck by lightening. The advertised sale price includes replacing the standing rigging if wanted or an allowance (of about $7k) will be made for those not wanting to have the rig replaced. Sails are what power a sailboat! Since great performance was desired, the original sails, that come with the boat, were replaced by North Sails Main and 2 152% genoas. These sails have powered the boat to numerous New England race wins including the Venona prize for the "Round the Vineyard race" which we won both in class and overall including all classes based on our PHRF corrected time ?? Other race wins include the Buzzards Bay Regatta and several Whalers races around Block Island. Also installed is a removable inner headstay about 6" aft of the Harken roller furler which replaced the original Hood roller furler, and the replaced headsay, for which two hank on sails are included one about 120% and one a storm sail. Full spinnaker gear including an 18' spinnaker pole, mast track, topping lift and sheets are supplied along with a working spinnaker, (not measured for racing). A 45 pound CQR plow anchor and 14' 3/8" stainless steel anchor chain and rode are the normal anchoring gear and a 22 pound Danforth anchor, chain and rode is also supplied. Please submit any and ALL offers - your offer may be accepted! Submit your offer today! Reason for selling is no longer using. At Pop Yachts, we will always provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results. You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 538-7803 to discuss this boat. Selling your boat has never been easier. At Pop Yachts, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Call (855) 218-2805 and we'll get started selling your boat today. Reason for selling is no longer using.

1984 Gulfstar 44 MK II

1984 Gulfstar 44 MK II

$104,900

Atlantic Beach, Florida

Year 1984

Make Gulfstar

Model 44 MK II

Category Cutter

Length 44

Posted Over 1 Month

This 1984 Gulfstar 44 MKII appears extremely well cared for and, according to the owner, all mechanical and operational systems function as intended. If you are looking for a sailing vessel that is ready to go today...this is the one. Just bring your toothbrush and your jammies, untie the dock lines and sail away. Stock #299579 This vessel was SOLD on April 3. If you are looking for a quality cruising sailboat that you can buy today and head to the Bahamas tomorrow, this 1984 Gulfstar 44 MK II is just the boat for you. This one is in great condition with all the "bells and whistles" you want and need to make this Gulfstar a very capable sailing vessel and also the creature comforts necessary to make extended stays aboard both comfortable and convenient. Below there are two large cabins, fore, and aft, with an attached head for each. The aft head includes a separate shower stall. Additionally, there are sleeping berths in the salon for three extra guests. The salon is spacious with an L-shaped settee to port and a straight settee to starboard. A folding table between them provides a lot of meal-time space. The galley includes a gimbaled stove/oven, a microwave oven, an in-counter refrigerator/freezer combo, and a double well stainless steel sink with both fresh water and raw water access. There is lots of storage and counter space, and a glass tile backsplash. There is a large nav station that includes a Raymarine Axiom 12 MFD(includes radar), a Standard Horizon Matrix AIS VHF radio, and a Fusion stereo system with speakers in the salon and the cockpit. Climate control below is provided by a Taylor Made 16,000 BTU air conditioner with reverse air heat. Additionally, there are plenty of portlights and hatches to catch the cool Caribbean breezes. When not under sail the boat is powered by a 66 HP Perkins 4.154M diesel engine with 4250 hrs pushing a ZF direct drive transmission. Off-grid electrical power is provided by an Onan 4.0MDKC generator with currently 3196 hrs. Additionally, there is an Air Breeze 12 V/25Amp/105 W wind generator. Electric storage includes 2 Duracell group 27 batteries, 2 Napa group 24 batteries, and 2 West Marine batteries forward for the bow thruster. There are curtains for the portlights, and all upholstery - both below and in the cockpit - appears to be in "like-new condition with no signs of tears or stains. Moving topside, the cockpit is very spacious and the full enclosure with roll-up isinglass windows provides great protection from inclement weather and great ventilation with the windows rolled up. There is plenty of seating and the cushions are thick and comfortable. There are two stereo speakers connected to the Fusion stereo below. The helm is conveniently laid out with switches to starboard, analog gauges to port, and navigational electronics up to eye level. These include a Raymarine Axiom 12 MFD including Raymarine Quantum 2 Doppler radar, Raymarine EV100 autopilot, and controls for the SidePower SE 100/185T bow thruster. Also included at the helm is a Danforth 5" liquid-filled magnetic compass. Moving aft, the poop deck is large with a large lazarette. Above the stern is a davit/dinghy lift carrying the 2020 Zodiac Cadet 330 10'4" RIB tender. The Yamaha 9.9 HP 4-stroke outboard is mounted to the rail. The outboard has its own winch lift. Moving forward, the standing rigging includes an extruded aluminum, keel step mast with internal support, double spreader main mast, and external ProFurl roller furler. The boom is extruded aluminum with cast aluminum gooseneck. There are stainless steel, 1x19 braided stainless steel main stays diameter with 5/8" turnbuckles. There is a ProFurl roller furler, 1/19 braided stainless steel fore stay with 3/4" turnbuckle, and stainless steel, 1x19 braided steel backstay with 5/8" turnbuckle. There are also two stainless steel, additional support shrouds with removable turnbuckles for spinnaker set-up. There are two Barient 22 2-speed winches and one Barient 21 2-speed winch at the mast. Cockpit winches include two Barient 32, 2-speed, self-tailing, one Barient 23, 2-speed, self-tailing, and two Barient 22-39, 2-speed, self-tailing. The sail inventory includes one Irish Sail Lady main sail (hung) in above-average condition, one almost new 150% genoa (hung), one 110% genoa (stored below), and one spinnaker sail (stored below), and one storm sail (stored below). Ground tackle includes an Ideal vertical, 12vDC windlass with gypsy and capstan, mounted on the bow with deck control (retrieve only). There is one CQR 60# galvanized, hinged plow anchor affixed to a galvanized chain rode (length unknown), utilizing stainless steel and galvanized shackles. There is also a CQR 45# galvanized, hinged plow anchor affixed to galvanized chain and rope rode (length unknown) utilizing stainless steel and galvanized shackles. Additionally, there is a Fortress aluminum, fluke anchor stored in the lazarette.

23ft paceship sailboat

23ft paceship sailboat

$9,500

Roland, Arkansas

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Posted Over 1 Month

23ft paceship sailboat for sale or trade. Newly remodeled. Comes with trailer and window AC unit. Great for camping out on the lake, sleeps up to 4. Trying to go back to school so I haven't had a lot of time to spend out on the lake. Asking $9,500 with trailer, obo. Will also consider trade for anything that doesn't eat. Call or text 479-420-1449. This ad was posted with the eBay Classifieds mobile app.

1988 23' Herreshoff Prudence 23 Sailboat

1988 23' Herreshoff Prudence 23 Sailboat

$9,900

Valrico, Florida

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Posted Over 1 Month

For more details visit: http://www.BoatsFSBO.com/97879 Please contact the boat owner at 813-661-5711. This is an unfinished, new fg hull. New custom trailer and diesel, and LOTS of extras, too many to list. This is the perfect opportunity for a builder to purchase a project for thousands less than wholesale value. Here is a rare chance for someone who wants a great boat and has building skills. I am offering a new fiberglass hull (built in the 1980's) of a Herreshoff Prudence 23 displacement 7000lbs. The internal keel lead is installed. She sits on a brand new Peterson custom trailer (10,000 gvw) and comes with many extras: rope, cleats, fittings, blocks (all Herreshoff designs) and much more.also included is the boom and damaged mast, like new 9 hp yanmar inboard diesel (less than 50 hours use), cockpit pan with fuel tank, new motor mounts, ropes, ss cable for rigging, building plans, many, many additional extras, too many to list.My health prevents me from starting this project. The trailer and engine are worth $10,000 alone.The manufacturer of the hull was Parkins Marine. They were well known for quality boatbuilding. The hull lines were certified by Herreshoff as being accurate to the original drawings.I am offering this for $9,900 us. thank you for viewing my boat!

23'5 Hunter Sailboat 1995

23'5 Hunter Sailboat 1995

$12,500

Beaufort, South Carolina

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Posted Over 1 Month

Call Boat Owner Hank 843-473-0993. Coast guard pack, 3 berths, cooler, alcohol stove, single axle trailer, battery, sleeps 5, original owner, prof maintained, winter cover, new upholstery, many extras

23'5 Hunter Sailboat 1995

23'5 Hunter Sailboat 1995

$12,500

Ringgold, Georgia

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Posted Over 1 Month

Call Boat Owner Hank 843-473-0993. Coast guard pack, 3 berths, cooler, alcohol stove, single axle trailer, battery, sleeps 5, original owner, prof maintained, winter cover, new upholstery, many extras

2013/ 1986 Hunter 23 sailboat.

2013/ 1986 Hunter 23 sailboat.

$6,500

Madison, Mississippi

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Posted Over 1 Month

2013/ 1986 hunter 23 sailboat. comes with new 6 hp. mercury 4 stroke with less than one hr. on it. custom trailer, fresh paint. fresh exterior and interior, poti potty, sink, stove. boat shows as new call Charlotte 601-850-9443

23' Kenner sailboat and Triad Trailer

23' Kenner sailboat and Triad Trailer

$2,300

Middletown, Rhode Island

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Posted Over 1 Month

23' Kenner sailboat and trailer for sale. Both are in good condition and currently registered. All documents from original owner and invoices from maintenance I had done are available.  2,300 obo401-527-2809

Clipper Marine 23 Poptop sailboat & trailer

Clipper Marine 23 Poptop sailboat & trailer

$1,450

Spanaway, Washington

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Posted Over 1 Month

1977 Clipper Marine 23 Poptop sailboat & trailerPhotosHas new winch and swing keel cable. 4 Teak handrails just redone. galvanized trailer. Has Main, Jib, Genoa, and staysail, and in good shape except for a few stains. Auxillary motor mount will hold 9.9 outboard Also available are Tohatsu 6hp or Mariner 15 hp motors and Northwest 21 O'Day 22 MacGregor 25 For additional information, reply to this ad or see: http://www.vflyer.com/home/crlk?id=293869026&ps=16 vFlyer ID: 293869026

Clipper Marine 23 Poptop sailboat& trailer

Clipper Marine 23 Poptop sailboat& trailer

$1,950

Spanaway, Washington

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Posted Over 1 Month

1977 Clipper Marine 23 Poptop sailboat &amp; trailer <a href="https://plus.google.com/photos/+SandyWilliamsonVATB5925/albums/6065057311813896513">Photos</a> Swing keel with new winch installed. 4 Teak handrails just redone. galvanized trailer. Has Main, Jib, Genoa, and staysail, and in good shape except for a few stains. Auxillary motor mount will hold 9.9 outboard For additional information, reply to this ad or see: http://www.vflyer.com/home/crlk?id=293869026&ps=16 vFlyer ID: 293869026

23' Bano Old World 18 Gaffrig Sailboat 1982

23' Bano Old World 18 Gaffrig Sailboat 1982

$7,000

Holland, Michigan

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Posted Over 1 Month

Call Boat Owner Stanley 616-742-9995.Tan/Bark sails also a white set, roller furl jib, fiberglass hull with spruce mast, boom and gaff. Also teak and oak. Many extras. Trailer. 18ft at waterline, draft 15in or 3ft with keel down, full set of covers

Cruising Sailboat

Cruising Sailboat

$45,000

Canastota, New York

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Asking $45,000 Call or e-mail to arrange a visit: [email removed] or leave a message on my skype phone at 315-254-2452. The boat is located near Syracuse, NY. For full ad go to: https://persephone37.wordpress.com/ Dreaming of living aboard and sailing off to the islands? Persephone is a beautiful, well-maintained, fully equipped, self-sufficient, center cockpit sloop ready for cruising. As a well equipped and comfortable long-term live aboard yacht, she has taken her current owners to the Caribbean and back to upstate New York a number of times- and now she’s ready to take you to your dream destinations. “Persephone” was designed as the perfect coastal cruising vessel… large enough to be very comfortable yet simple enough to be able to sail her by yourself… a perfect combination of comfort and function. Through years of cruising, thoughtful upgrades and enhancements, her current owners have produced an exceptional live aboard vessel. Her extensive upgrades and refurbishing over the years makes her the one of the best equipped cruisers you will find in this price range on the market. Seasoned sailors will immediately appreciate the new Awl Grip on the hull, and on deck the Lewmar 65 winches and deep comfortable center cockpit protected from the elements by a dodger and bimini. Her windlass makes anchoring simple, and after the anchor is down, a cold beverage from the custom refrigerator will be appreciated. Worried about your beverages warming up at anchor? Never fear- her solar panels and wind generator output provides more than enough power. Down below, she has a spacious salon with center folding dinette, 6' headroom that leads forward to a head and V-Berth. LED cabin lights and aluminum Lewmar port lights keep brighten the interior, day or night. Her two staterooms and two heads offers plenty of room, lots of privacy, and an abundance of storage. When the winds dies, she is equipped with a 32 hp Universal diesel engine, 2 fuel tanks with Racor filters, and two 100 gallon water tanks. Main Salon ***Pictures Below***** The main salon features settees, port and starboard, and a centerline table with folding leaves and storage. There are plenty of opening ports, and an overhead hatch to provide wonderful ventilation. There is a navigator’s station aft of the starboard settee and the galley is aft of the port settee. A large custom made marquetry sailboat scene graces the forward bulkhead to port. Master Stateroom The O’Day 37 has a unique aft cabin master stateroom entered from the cockpit. It is completely private with a wonderful queen size custom pillow-top spring mattress berth. There is a hanging locker to port with storage shelves adjacent to the locker and berth. Additional storage is provided by more shelves and drawers to starboard. Five opening ports, together with the aft cabin companionway, provide wonderful ventilation. A private ensuite head contains a manual head and a vanity sink as well as a single opening port and overhead hatch. Guest Stateroom The guest stateroom is forward in the forepeak and consists of a comfortable v-berth with filler, storage under and in drawers and on shelves. An overhead hatch and an opening port allows for great ventilation. There is a full-size hanging locker aft of this cabin and opposite the head. Galley The spacious well laid out u-shaped galley is to port forward of the companionway and opposite the navigation station. It features 2 deep sinks with a butcher block lid, 3 burner stove with oven, a microwave, and plenty of easy access storage. The large, sensible, easy access refrigerator/freezer has a stainless steel holding plate and is just aft of the navigation table. Cockpit By far, the most comfortable cockpit you’ll find. Deep coamings with just the right angle to sit back and enjoy the sailing or the sunset. The teak table provides room for entertaining and dining all under the shade of the bimini. 2 huge lockers provides storage for everything! The helm has superior visibility while underway. “Persephone” 1981 O’Day Center Cockpit Sloop Builder: O’Day Designer: C. Raymond Hunt Dimensions LOA: 37' LWL: 30’4? Beam: 11’3? Displacement: 14,000 lbs Draft: 5' Bridge Clearance: 47' Ballast: 6,000 lbs Engine: Universal Diesel HP: 32 Tankage Fuel: 50 gals in 2 tanks Water: 185 gals in 2 tanks Holding: 15 gals Rigging & Sails New Rigging – New Stayloks – New Turnbuckles New Fully Battened Mainsail – 8.4 oz. Contender Cloth, 2 reef points Profurl Roller Furling 120 roller furl jib 90/Yankee 9 oz. roller furl jib Barient #10 main halyard winch Barient #18 mainsheet winch Barient #18 jib halyard winch Harken Lazy Jacks Lewmar Boom Vang Oversized Main & Jib Halyards – 9/16 Sampson Yacht Braid All Running Rigging – Samson Yacht Braid 2 Lewmar 65 primary self-tailing winches with Sunbrella covers Schaeffer oversized jib cars Electronics Raymarine 5000 Autopilot with below deck linear drive Standard Horizon DSC VHF Mic WHAM capable New Garmin 740 Touchscreen Color Chartplotter GPS (2012) has US Coastal + Alaska & Hawaii and Bahamas Explorer charts Standard Horizon DS 45 Depth Sounder Standard Horizon Speed Log Standard Horizon Wind Meter JRC 24 mile radar LaCrosse Weather Station Mast VHF Antenna Electrical 12v/110v systems with clearly labeled electrical panel and breakers 12 Volt Ships Power System 30 Amp Shore Power System 3 Siemens 75 watt solar panels on custom built arch 12v lighting Masthead Tri-Color Light/Anchor Light Class 2 Running Lights which are larger & have more visibility range 4 Interstate Deep Cycle Golf Cart Batteries (400 amp hour) New 2008 New Alternator 2009 Aerogen 6 Wind generator 2000 watt Inverter 12 volt bilge pump Propane shutoff solenoid switch for safety in galley Galley U-shaped galley with lots of storage Isotherm stainless steel holding plate DC refrigeration system with bronze March pump and digital Carel Controls Hot/cold pressure water Shurflo freshwater pump Hillerange LPG 3 Burner Stove with oven Microwave Oven 2 deep stainless steel sinks Cabinets, drawers and top loading dry storage locker Butcher block sink cover for added counter space Force 10 stainless steel 6 gallon hot water heater engine exchange Accomodations New LED lighting in main cabin 15” Flatscreen television with DVD player AM/FM stereo with 2 speakers Teak Interior with Teak & Holly Sole Large Framed Marquetry in Salon Sckandvik Faucet/Shower – Forward Head New Jabsco Toilets (2009) (3) opening hatches, (16) opening Lewmar aluminum ports Screens for some ports Engine 3 Engine room lights Rebuilt Universal diesel fresh water cool engine with easy access from front and back with 2 New water pumps and heat exchanger PSS Dripless Shaft Seal Hurth Transmission new 2004 Groco Bronze Sea strainer Dual Fuel Tank System with Dual Racor Filters – 50 gallon capacity AWAB 316 Stainless Steel hose clamps used throughout – Superior Non-Perforated – Lasts forever Deck New vinyl covered stainless steel double lifelines with opening gates each side Foam vinyl covered custom cockpit cushions Dodger with attached Bimini Anchor Locker Propane Locker on Aft Deck 44 lb Bruce Anchor with new (2012) 110’ oversized 3/8” chain and 120' 5/8” rope rode Fortress FX 23 with 50’ 3/8” chain & 80’ 5/8” rope rode Lewmar 2000 Electric Windlass Polished Stainless Steel Engine Controls 28” Stainless Steel steering wheel Stainless Steel Ritchie Compass at Helm Stainless Steel Bow Pulpit Stainless steel Stern Rail with opening gate Stainless steel built-in stern swim ladder Brushed stainless steel custom-built stern arch with dinghy davits Manual bilge pump Keel stepped mast Performance fin keel Stainless steel bow chocks 3 Bow Cleats Mainsail Cover Custom made companionway washboards with Lexan windows Edson Pedestal with Pedestal Guard Teak folding cockpit table with 4 cup holder Outboard Motor storage board Lifesling with Sunbrella cover Force 10 BBQ propane grill with custom cover Additional Davis radar reflector USCG safety equipment Boat hook, lines, fenders Emergency Tiller